Quote: (08-31-2013 04:25 PM)placer Wrote:
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crontab -l
Of course, CentOS also runs anacron so the standard crontab can be empty but there can still be gremlins running around.
Anacron's data is in the file /etc/anacrontab, and usually points to the directories /etc/cron.daily, /etc/cron.weekly, /etc/cron.monthly, and possibly /etc/cron.hourly. To see what anacron is running every hour, from a shell prompt:
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ls /etc/cron.hourly
However, to directly edit this stuff from the shell, one needs root.